Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for come to rest

come to rest

verb as in lodge

Discover More

Example Sentences

Starting with Nadon’s casual entrance — a detached, loose walk across the stage as her hands come to rest on the hips — the ballet has a smoldering perfume that heats up over time.

Initially, Intuitive Machines, which built Odysseus, said that the craft had landed upright, but a subsequent analysis of data showed that it had come to rest at an angle.

The first picture of the stricken Slim spacecraft shows it rotated 90 degrees from how it should have come to rest.

From BBC

Ships and planes wrecked in wartime can leak toxic materials for decades after they come to rest in the ocean.

From Salon

“We will reach that place where they have come to rest.”

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement